#9166. Parental history of childhood maltreatment and child average RSA shape parent–child RSA synchrony

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Developmental and Educational Psychology;
Behavioral Neuroscience;
Developmental Biology;
Developmental Neuroscience;
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Abstract:
We examined whether dynamic parent–child RSA synchrony varied by individual differences in child average RSA and parental history of childhood maltreatment (CM), which has been linked to parental behavioral and physiological dysregulation. We also examined whether RSA synchrony was curvilinear, reflecting homeostatic regulation. Synchrony was defined as the dynamic association between parent and child RSA reactivity (change relative to their own mean) within epoch across a challenging task.
Keywords:
coregulation; fathers; history of childhood maltreatment; RSA; self-regulation; synchrony

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